Recalls Update - Written by Beasley Allen on Friday, January 13, 2006 13:54 - 0 Comments

General Motors Co. Recalling 425,000 Vans

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General Motors Co. is recalling about 425,000 full-size passenger and cargo vans because of reports that the seat belt buckles will not latch or unlatch. The recall affects the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana from the 2003-2006 model years. GM, the world’s Number One automaker, discovered the problem through an analysis of warranty . Consumers reported problems latching the buckle or unlocking it once it was in place. GM spokesman Alan Adler said there have been no reports of injuries. Dealers will inspect the buckles and replace the upper buckle cover. If the restraint isn’t working properly, dealers will replace the entire buckle assembly. The Express and Savana passenger vans have seating for eight people. The cargo version seats two people.




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